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choices regarding egypt. before i ask you now what we should be doing, the crisis that came out of the ngo. when the egyptian jew diudiciark action against international ngos including americans that created a political crisis. i want to look a little bit before the revolution, i know that you have been a key player in mediating the camp david accords between egypt and israel at camp david maryland. and when you look at american foreign policy over the last several decades, it's been anchored around a particular relationship with egypt and israel. and you can call it a triangle relationship. and that has clearly guided a lot of what the u.s. does in the middle east and a relationship that was in some ways taken for granted, but can say in ordering american political choices in the middle east. there were people even before the revolution who were saying that that really -- the triangle of the relationship has run its course even before mubarak was removed. egypt was on a path to become independent. it succeed
choices regarding egypt. before i ask you now what we should be doing, the crisis that came out of the ngo. when the egyptian jew diudiciark action against international ngos including americans that created a political crisis. i want to look a little bit before the revolution, i know that you have been a key player in mediating the camp david accords between egypt and israel at camp david maryland. and when you look at american foreign policy over the last several decades, it's been anchored...
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and they have been very clear that egypt has a relationship, they have the credibility and influence in the region to push hamas to stop the attacks. now, there is also a fair amount of funding being held up in washington right now that the egyptians need very immediately. remember, they weren't just one of the top recipients of foreign aid. they have a funding crisis. they have literally been to the point where they have had problems paying bills. so there is some immediate leverage to gets them to act immediately. whether that ends up being effective or not is another question. >> schieffer: well, do we think the administration-- obviously, i would guess they're advising the israelis not to invade. but what beyond that are they trying to do? is this an opening to start a-- the peace process to get it started again, david? >> bob, if-- if-- if mursi, and turkey, the key players, in working toward a cease-fire, we're likely to have a cease-fire. we'll either have a cease-fire or israeli invasion. if there is a cease-fire that is the kind of thing that can be a building block. if you
and they have been very clear that egypt has a relationship, they have the credibility and influence in the region to push hamas to stop the attacks. now, there is also a fair amount of funding being held up in washington right now that the egyptians need very immediately. remember, they weren't just one of the top recipients of foreign aid. they have a funding crisis. they have literally been to the point where they have had problems paying bills. so there is some immediate leverage to gets...
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calls into question the presidentts whole policy in the middle east.. ook what's happening in syria, ii egypt, now in libya. consider tte israel, where the president said that he wassgoing to put dayliiht between uu nd israel."both candidates face a challenge, monday nighh."the challenge for president obama middle east strategy going successes, he's had some somee- things that are still pretty murky."romney's taskkcould be &pbigger."i thhnk foo romneyy there's a broad chaalenge aad that's ow do youudrawwdown &pinno speeific policies. the repuulican party hasn't realll &pfiguree out whaa a republican foreign polliy looks like i think omney's been uneager to really ddlve into that." still, whill important to many voterss foreign policyyranks far below the economy."so if you're mitt romney, every second you're tlking about foreign pollcy is wasted, which might mean that romney &ptries to break ouu of that, the foreign pplicy issues to timeerunning out, thii i with voters in a single night.e athena jones, cnnn washington &pcoming up in our 6 o'clock phur... women... ggtting back to work. that's b
calls into question the presidentts whole policy in the middle east.. ook what's happening in syria, ii egypt, now in libya. consider tte israel, where the president said that he wassgoing to put dayliiht between uu nd israel."both candidates face a challenge, monday nighh."the challenge for president obama middle east strategy going successes, he's had some somee- things that are still pretty murky."romney's taskkcould be &pbigger."i thhnk foo romneyy there's a broad...
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we talked about egypt and whether we should put financial pressure on egypt. i think it is legitimate to arouse the same question regarding israel -- to ask the same question regarding israel, but it is highly unlikely they will apply maximum pressure. the israelis have indicated they will not give advance warning if they decide to strike. we will not be involved in their decision. if they do strike, they do not have the military capabilities to strike back. if they do, they will go over iraq. because the iranians have not respond effectively, but they will view of of having -- view us as having given the green light, it is likely they will respond. they could make the decision in western afghanistan increasingly difficult to us and complicated strategy. they can destabilize iraq relatively quickly. they can already affect the price of loyaoil. they can strike saudi oil fields or interfere with the shipment, which we could keep open, but there is no doubt it would affect energy dramatically, and there is a dramatic increase in the cost of insurance, and that i
we talked about egypt and whether we should put financial pressure on egypt. i think it is legitimate to arouse the same question regarding israel -- to ask the same question regarding israel, but it is highly unlikely they will apply maximum pressure. the israelis have indicated they will not give advance warning if they decide to strike. we will not be involved in their decision. if they do strike, they do not have the military capabilities to strike back. if they do, they will go over iraq....
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same time, egypt, angry mob stormed the u.s. embassy, tore down our flag and tried to replace it with a black flag with the words, "there is no god but god in muhammad is his messenger." greg palkot joins us now from london. explain to us, is there an al-qaeda link here? >> there could be al-qaeda link. experts are look at the possibility that this could have been attack by those in alliance with terror groups. as you noted, well regarded ambassador to libya for the united states chris stevens and three other american officials overnight in benghazi. rocket-propelled grenade, machine gun, setting the place on fire. the latest report say that the u.s. security officials struggled very hard to save the officials. steins ended up in the benghazi hospital. later, he was found dead. now officials are working at video from the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, number one in al-qaeda. ayman al-zawahiri. he admitted to the killing by the u.s.in june along the afghad pakistan border. he called for revenge against the united states.
same time, egypt, angry mob stormed the u.s. embassy, tore down our flag and tried to replace it with a black flag with the words, "there is no god but god in muhammad is his messenger." greg palkot joins us now from london. explain to us, is there an al-qaeda link here? >> there could be al-qaeda link. experts are look at the possibility that this could have been attack by those in alliance with terror groups. as you noted, well regarded ambassador to libya for the united...
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egypt 80 million population. we want to make sure we are seeing progress throughout the middle east with having north maly taken over by al qaeda with syria having assad continuing to kill, murder his own people this is a region in temult and iran on the path to a nuclear weapon. >> we will get to that but let's give the president a chance. >> governor romney, i am glad that you recognize al qaeda is a threat. because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threating america you said russia. not al qaeda you said russia. and the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. but, governor, you know, when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies of the 1920s. you say that you are not interested in duplicating what happened in iraq but just a few weeks ago you said you think we should have more troops in ir
egypt 80 million population. we want to make sure we are seeing progress throughout the middle east with having north maly taken over by al qaeda with syria having assad continuing to kill, murder his own people this is a region in temult and iran on the path to a nuclear weapon. >> we will get to that but let's give the president a chance. >> governor romney, i am glad that you recognize al qaeda is a threat. because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest...
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he talked about cutting off aid to egypt, which is on a lot of people's minds. if you don't get your act together, we may cut off aid. he needed to do that. he showed presidential material. as far as exciting, it wasn't very exciting. so what? he did what he had to do. >> kimberly: you brought up the aid to egypt, some consider a controversial position. strong message about the type of leadership from romney should he be elected. dana, i want to ask your opinion. >> in egypt, i'll use our influence, including clear condition on our aid to urge the new government to represent all, maintain peace treaty with israel. we must persuade our friends an allies to place similar stipulation on their aid. >> dana: overall, good timing. effective timing. if he had given the speech two weeks ago, it would have been lost in the benghazi fall-out. looking at that. it would have been the wrong time. two weeks for foreign policy debate, that eric will go for us. he had the venue. military virginia. that was good. tone was good. to your question about what he said there, i think
he talked about cutting off aid to egypt, which is on a lot of people's minds. if you don't get your act together, we may cut off aid. he needed to do that. he showed presidential material. as far as exciting, it wasn't very exciting. so what? he did what he had to do. >> kimberly: you brought up the aid to egypt, some consider a controversial position. strong message about the type of leadership from romney should he be elected. dana, i want to ask your opinion. >> in egypt, i'll...
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egypt 80 million population. we want to make sure we see progress with mali having north mali taken over by al qaeda, with syria having assad continuing to assassinate or kill, murder his own people. this is a region in tumult and, of course, iran, on the path to a nuclear weapon. we've got real problems. >> but let's give the president a chance. >> governor romney, i'm glad that you recognize that al qaeda is a threat. because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia, not al qaeda. you said russia. the 1980s are calling for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years, but, governor, when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the policies of the 1980s just like the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies of the 1920s. you say that you're not interested in duplicating what happened in iraq, but just a few weeks ago, you said you think we should have more troops in iraq right now, and
egypt 80 million population. we want to make sure we see progress with mali having north mali taken over by al qaeda, with syria having assad continuing to assassinate or kill, murder his own people. this is a region in tumult and, of course, iran, on the path to a nuclear weapon. we've got real problems. >> but let's give the president a chance. >> governor romney, i'm glad that you recognize that al qaeda is a threat. because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest...
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he made this remark when he said hey, look, egypt of today is not the egypt of yesterday. the arab world of today is not the arab world of yesterday. but i think there are some real limits as well on the egyptians. one thing that we have to say since we're really beginning to talk about diplomacy, our president is in, i think, now in cambod cambodia. he has with him his secretary of state and his national security advi adviser. it's a remarkable development. when you ask, what is the role of the united states in this crisis, you are always told oh, they're on the phone. so it is phone diplomacy for the united states, and that's about all. >> reporter: ann marie slaughter, do you agree with that? should the u.s. be doing more here? >> well, at this point, it's not really clear what the u.s. can be doing because although the egyptians and the turks and the qataris all have a big incentive to see a cease-fire that lasts, and i think the u.s. does, too. none of us can want it more than the israeli and the palestinians do. you can't create a settlement unless the principles act
he made this remark when he said hey, look, egypt of today is not the egypt of yesterday. the arab world of today is not the arab world of yesterday. but i think there are some real limits as well on the egyptians. one thing that we have to say since we're really beginning to talk about diplomacy, our president is in, i think, now in cambod cambodia. he has with him his secretary of state and his national security advi adviser. it's a remarkable development. when you ask, what is the role of...
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but the sentences can not be carried out since none of the eight lives in egypt. a u.s.-muslim organization urged the court to drop the charges, saying the prophet muhammed taught forgiveness. florida pastor terry jones was among those sentenced for promoting the film. in 2010, jones caused international outrage after he threatened to burn copies of the koran. >>>a neinterfaith center backed and funded by saudi arabia opened in vienna this week. the center is named for saudi king abdullah and is part of an arrangement between austria, saudi arabia and spain, with strong support from the vatican. the center's board includes three christians, three muslims, one jew, a buddhist and a hindu. some have opposed the project arguing that saudi arabia practices a radical form of islam. >>> there was backlash after the church of england's failure last week to approve a measure that would have allowed women to serve as bishops. the current archbishop of canterbury rowan williams and his newly named successor, justin welby, both expressed their disappointment. some british politicia
but the sentences can not be carried out since none of the eight lives in egypt. a u.s.-muslim organization urged the court to drop the charges, saying the prophet muhammed taught forgiveness. florida pastor terry jones was among those sentenced for promoting the film. in 2010, jones caused international outrage after he threatened to burn copies of the koran. >>>a neinterfaith center backed and funded by saudi arabia opened in vienna this week. the center is named for saudi king...
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military officials say the group was involved with the cross border attack in egypt that killed an israeli worker in june. the group reportedly had ties to global jihaddists. israel stepped up its defense measures, but some worry an upgraded missile shield won't be enough. >> reporter: israel is beefing up its aero2 missile shield with a new generation of block 4 interceptor rockets to make sure they can stop any incoming mys high enough in the sky that can safely disintegrate. news of this upgrade comes one day after iran announced it successfully tested a new short range ballistic missile with great accuracy up to 185 miles. >> iran is demonstrating both by threat it's making against israel and by its continued visible progress on ballistic missiles that it is determined and remains determined despite economic sanctions to achieve a deliverable nuclear weapons capability. >> reporter: but at least one israeli with intimate knowledge of prime minister benjamin in a in a -- netanyahu's thought process says it won't rely solely on a she'll. leon panetta -- shield. leon panetta says shields
military officials say the group was involved with the cross border attack in egypt that killed an israeli worker in june. the group reportedly had ties to global jihaddists. israel stepped up its defense measures, but some worry an upgraded missile shield won't be enough. >> reporter: israel is beefing up its aero2 missile shield with a new generation of block 4 interceptor rockets to make sure they can stop any incoming mys high enough in the sky that can safely disintegrate. news of...
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bear in mind, this is not the egypt of hosey you in barrack. the egyptian government now are muzz lum brotherhood, and israel is in a less-tenable negotiating position and they remain military strong but do they want to go in on the ground take hundreds of thousands of casualties? that they've within boehnered will cause them to lose the international support they have. it's one of those 50-50 chance things but it's looking like everybody is looking fair way out. the question is, in a region like this, is there a way out. >> schieffer: well allen pizzey, who always shows up in the worst place where's the workforce things are going on, thank you. cbs news correspondent charlie dag tais on the other side of the border in gaza. charlie, bring us up to speed. what is the situation like there. >> reporter: well, the mood here is extremely teps, and the biggest worry is this dangerous and unpredictable situation may be about to get worse. as we drove through the northern part gaza strip, we were shown a couple of bombed out buildings, and one looked
bear in mind, this is not the egypt of hosey you in barrack. the egyptian government now are muzz lum brotherhood, and israel is in a less-tenable negotiating position and they remain military strong but do they want to go in on the ground take hundreds of thousands of casualties? that they've within boehnered will cause them to lose the international support they have. it's one of those 50-50 chance things but it's looking like everybody is looking fair way out. the question is, in a region...
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it's going great in egypt, right, bob? great in egypt. >> bob: you have no evidence they ginned that up. ridiculous. >> eric: night of the attack i went to youtube to check it out. there were 3,000 views of that. there were more people protesting than who had seen the video at that point. >> bob: but it was broadcast -- >> dana: blame for the speech -- when you are a cabinet level officer -- you know, the other thing they said is that ambassador rice didn't have anything to do with benghazi. then why send her out to all the talk shows if she is going to be completely divorced from it? what were -- none of this make sense. believe me, when you have a breaking news event, you put the person who is most responsible and most knowledgeable on tv. it notice that none of the men stuck up for her. where is clapper? donilon? they let her, let her blame the video and they ruined her reputation. it blame the men. >> bob: they hung her out to try because nobody else would do it. hillary clinton wouldn't do it after colin powell's expe
it's going great in egypt, right, bob? great in egypt. >> bob: you have no evidence they ginned that up. ridiculous. >> eric: night of the attack i went to youtube to check it out. there were 3,000 views of that. there were more people protesting than who had seen the video at that point. >> bob: but it was broadcast -- >> dana: blame for the speech -- when you are a cabinet level officer -- you know, the other thing they said is that ambassador rice didn't have anything...
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the military now runs egypt, but it promises a transition to civilian rule. today, the people were back in the streets of cairo wondering what their revolution has brought. clarissa ward is there. >> reporter: they streamed into tahrir square by the tens of thousands, an endless sea of egyptian flags. ( chanting in egyptian arabic ) supporters of the muslim brotherhood dominated the square, banned under mubarak, its islamist party won a majority in recent parliamentary elections. activists claim that nearly 100 protesters have been killed by security forces since the military took power last year pr owen mubarak fell. while the military says it will step down after presidential miltions in june, many here, including activists khaled mansour, believe the revolution is far from over. but aren't they better at least than mubarak was? >> reporter: it's a dream shared by most egyptians, but as one man told us, it is one thing to topple a regime but quite another to build a new one. scott, one thing we haven't seen today is any security presence. the military pledg
the military now runs egypt, but it promises a transition to civilian rule. today, the people were back in the streets of cairo wondering what their revolution has brought. clarissa ward is there. >> reporter: they streamed into tahrir square by the tens of thousands, an endless sea of egyptian flags. ( chanting in egyptian arabic ) supporters of the muslim brotherhood dominated the square, banned under mubarak, its islamist party won a majority in recent parliamentary elections....
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it's repeatedly said it's god who led the children of israel out of egypt. it wasn't an angel, it wasn't an angel of fire, it wasn't a messenger. it was god and it's a very beautiful passage. the tradition is that all the jewish people were at sinai for the receiving of the torah. so there were the tents of the children of israel, and what i did was to identify them as such i put the flags representing the various tribes. i drew mount sinai as the ten commandments itself. it's also one of my favorite images. the afikomen is part of the middle matzoh that was hidden. it's then needed to complete the seder, and a custom is that it's hidden and children go to find it, and whoever finds it will get some kind of reward. i used that image to hide the afikomen within a prayer book, within the haggadah itself, and then the afikomen serves as a bookmark. i came up with putting elijah's cup in front of the golden gate in jerusalem because the tradition is that the golden gate is where the messiah will come through into jerusalem and tlihat ejah will lead the messiah,
it's repeatedly said it's god who led the children of israel out of egypt. it wasn't an angel, it wasn't an angel of fire, it wasn't a messenger. it was god and it's a very beautiful passage. the tradition is that all the jewish people were at sinai for the receiving of the torah. so there were the tents of the children of israel, and what i did was to identify them as such i put the flags representing the various tribes. i drew mount sinai as the ten commandments itself. it's also one of my...
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in egypt, of course, the protests outside the u.s. embassy there that egyptian officials were slow to put down. this weekend in pakistan, protests as well there. more anti-american rage. also protests against the drone strike. in yemen, you had arrests and some deaths outside of our u.s. embassy there. how much longer can americans expect to see these troubling images and these protests go forward? >> well, david, we can't predict with any certainty. but let's remember what has transpired over the last several days. this is a response to a hateful and offensive video that was widely disseminated throughout the arab and muslim world. obviously, our view is that there is absolutely no excuse for violence, and that what has happened is condemnable. but this is a spontaneous reaction to a video, and it's not dissimilar but perhaps on a slightly larger scale than what we have seen in the past with "the satanic verses" and cartoons of the prophet muhammad. the president has been clear that our top priority is protection of american personne
in egypt, of course, the protests outside the u.s. embassy there that egyptian officials were slow to put down. this weekend in pakistan, protests as well there. more anti-american rage. also protests against the drone strike. in yemen, you had arrests and some deaths outside of our u.s. embassy there. how much longer can americans expect to see these troubling images and these protests go forward? >> well, david, we can't predict with any certainty. but let's remember what has transpired...
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what is egypt today? i don't think we have definitions in this incredibly interdependent world where your friends collapsing and your enemies collapsing are sometimes more dangerous than the other way around. >> schieffer: bobby, you and i were talking before the broadcast, and we were talking about the trouble that's spread across the arab world, and you've said basically we need to get used to it. >> absolutely. i think this is a new kind of middle east crisis and it will come back to us over and over again. we have seen the elements of it, there are people in country, professional offense givers, and in countries are professional offense takers. there are people who crank it up in the street and organize. this is not a spontaneous outburst of anger. as tom was saying, you have states that are too weak to figure out how to do this. how do you deal-- if you're a democratically elected country. you're not mubarak anymore. how do you deal with public expression anger is it how do you modulate it so it does
what is egypt today? i don't think we have definitions in this incredibly interdependent world where your friends collapsing and your enemies collapsing are sometimes more dangerous than the other way around. >> schieffer: bobby, you and i were talking before the broadcast, and we were talking about the trouble that's spread across the arab world, and you've said basically we need to get used to it. >> absolutely. i think this is a new kind of middle east crisis and it will come...
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imposing it on egypt is unfair. we also believe -- we are a little different from the tunisian experience. we are discussing another level of discourse. we're not interested in that. we would like to but islamist principles -- what does it mean? we look at what we call -- what is the implication of the sharia? that means democracy, freedom, the rule of law. that means the basic universal principles everywhere in the corner of this earth. i still have one minute. other challenges, there are many challenges. the military council is a challenge. the military -- we would like to avoid military conflict phenomenon. we liked -- have any military is like having a theocracy in a secular form. once we are settled with the parliament, the presidency, we need to be able to change the culture into a culture of freedom. all of us can agree and disagree. we need to be able to honor our human dignity, respect our differences, because we believe that these two principles are indispensable conditions for egyptian peace, for national
imposing it on egypt is unfair. we also believe -- we are a little different from the tunisian experience. we are discussing another level of discourse. we're not interested in that. we would like to but islamist principles -- what does it mean? we look at what we call -- what is the implication of the sharia? that means democracy, freedom, the rule of law. that means the basic universal principles everywhere in the corner of this earth. i still have one minute. other challenges, there are many...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called for the cease- fire while egypt's prime minister was in gaza. that lasted three hours and the cease-fire even less. before that visit, 85 missiles exploded in gaza city within a 45 minute span. the ace real -- israeli military says 274 rockets had been fired from gaza since operation began. an hour ago, israel sent in an air strike in gaza targeting the house of hamas' southern commander. this is the heaviest fighting there in four years and looks like it could get wore as the days pro-- worse as the days progress. troops and armored personnel carriers signifying it could turn no a ground war very soon. >>> news time 4:53. five things to know as you head out this morning. they haul nearly 2,000 pounds of trash in baltimore each day and today the mayor will say thank you. it's part of the annual garbagemen appreciation day event at the waste to energy facility in baltimore city. >>> with the rising cost of food, unemployment and the state of the economy, many families right now are struggling to keep food on the table. this morning, the
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called for the cease- fire while egypt's prime minister was in gaza. that lasted three hours and the cease-fire even less. before that visit, 85 missiles exploded in gaza city within a 45 minute span. the ace real -- israeli military says 274 rockets had been fired from gaza since operation began. an hour ago, israel sent in an air strike in gaza targeting the house of hamas' southern commander. this is the heaviest fighting there in four years and...
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protesters stormed the american embassies in egypt and yemen. suddenly, thee c campaign is no economy but the president conducts foreign policy. the administration was wrong stateme supplies had breached who embassy in egypt instead of condemning their actions. >> governor romney seems to have first and to shoot and later. president, i have learned you cannot do that. the american embassy in cairo the continuinged misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings muslims. at 10:15 a.m., a crowd began to outside the cairo embassy. eventually scale walls and pulled down the american flag. at 4:00 p.m. easrn time, they the american embassy in the -- in benghazi killing 4 including ambassador stevens. >> this should shock people of around the world. >> at 10:00, romney issued a statement that it was that the obama administration's first response condemn attacks but with those who the attacks. 10:00, politico quoted the administration saying the statement by embasassy cairo was by washgton and not reflect the views of the united states government.
protesters stormed the american embassies in egypt and yemen. suddenly, thee c campaign is no economy but the president conducts foreign policy. the administration was wrong stateme supplies had breached who embassy in egypt instead of condemning their actions. >> governor romney seems to have first and to shoot and later. president, i have learned you cannot do that. the american embassy in cairo the continuinged misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings muslims. at 10:15...
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to egypt. that went unnoticed in the address. >> eric: also offchute, northern african offshoot. these are terrorists. >> they are. these are active war as far as i'm concerned in the united states. we have to closely examine why this is allowed to happen. what about the security and safety for those serving oversea, especially the u.s. ambassador in a situation they were not detected. that is not a secure environment. there is information about it, and the door is locked, where is bulletproof -- where is the stuff to protect him. if they're going to serve -- would you accept a position as ambassador for the obama administration -- >> greg: i would only be an ambassador to hawaii. believe me. i'm not brave. you are having demonstrations, because they're covered. it goes back to the saying if a tree falls in the woods and nobody is there, does it fall or whatever. >> eric: does it make a sound? >> greg: i don't care about the anti-american sentiment. i care about the americans being safe. they c
to egypt. that went unnoticed in the address. >> eric: also offchute, northern african offshoot. these are terrorists. >> they are. these are active war as far as i'm concerned in the united states. we have to closely examine why this is allowed to happen. what about the security and safety for those serving oversea, especially the u.s. ambassador in a situation they were not detected. that is not a secure environment. there is information about it, and the door is locked, where is...
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citizens who traveled to egypt to help egypt, to help egypt em bris democracy, to help egypt have an elected government and enjoy the freedoms that we enjoy here and the success that we have enjoyed here, having a democratic government. they are now being prevented from leaving egypt. some of these pro-democracy workers, in fact, are now seeking refuge in the u.s. embassy. this is a tragedy. this is something that we should make a clear and unequivocal statement about. does egypt wish to be part of the civilized world? or do they wish to descend into the lawlessness of the third world? now, some have argued that we don't need these provisions, that there are already provisions in place to keep egypt from getting aid. well, apparently the egyptians around listening, and they need to listen very clearly. the amendment that i have proposed will end all aid to egy egypt. economic aid and military aid. we give over $1.5 billion to egypt every year, and we cannot continue to give aid to a country that is detaining illegally our u.s. citizens. now, some have said the provisions that we alre
citizens who traveled to egypt to help egypt, to help egypt em bris democracy, to help egypt have an elected government and enjoy the freedoms that we enjoy here and the success that we have enjoyed here, having a democratic government. they are now being prevented from leaving egypt. some of these pro-democracy workers, in fact, are now seeking refuge in the u.s. embassy. this is a tragedy. this is something that we should make a clear and unequivocal statement about. does egypt wish to be...
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. >>> in egypt, 49 people, many of them young children are killed when a train slams to a school bus. the crash took place just south of cairo as the bus made its way across railroad tracks. the bus was transporting some 50 children to kindergarten class and egyption security officials says it appears the train crossing was not closed when the train came speeding through hitting that school bus. >>> prosecutors say large amounts of chemicals used for making explosive devises have been found at the home of an unemployed new jersey doctor, 60 year old robertox rivera faces several charges tonight being held on $1 million cash bail. police found several assault rifles and other weapons when they searched his home friday night. ridgewood police responded that house, acting on a tip. police have not said why he had the dangerous materials in his residence in the first place. >>> a crash on the new capitol belt way express lanes leaves two teenagers hurt tonight. virginia state police say a 19- year-old driver and her 18-year- old passenger were headed north on 495 when their car swerved, o
. >>> in egypt, 49 people, many of them young children are killed when a train slams to a school bus. the crash took place just south of cairo as the bus made its way across railroad tracks. the bus was transporting some 50 children to kindergarten class and egyption security officials says it appears the train crossing was not closed when the train came speeding through hitting that school bus. >>> prosecutors say large amounts of chemicals used for making explosive devises...
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but so is israel and so was egypt. i'm not sure if egypt -- i'm not even sure we're allies with egypt anymore. >> greg: he retired from the n.b.a. years ago. >> bob: okay. >> kimberly: the king of jordan has always been a strong a lyle. however, the position is weakened now. he is under tremendous pressure for muslim brotherhood and other forces. that is not something we can count on right now. saudis are mad at us as well. >> andrea: this is big every than israel. the fight we're facing is bigger than israel. israel hasn't been around as long as the hatred from the radical islamic jihadist have. coming up, racist and threatening hate mail sent to mia love, utah mayor who would be the first ever black republican woman to be elected to congress. so is somebody trying to intimidate her? that's next on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: love that oasis band. not as good as the beatles, i guess. what if you had the answer to bad economy in middle east in front of you? if you were matt damon you will bury it under
but so is israel and so was egypt. i'm not sure if egypt -- i'm not even sure we're allies with egypt anymore. >> greg: he retired from the n.b.a. years ago. >> bob: okay. >> kimberly: the king of jordan has always been a strong a lyle. however, the position is weakened now. he is under tremendous pressure for muslim brotherhood and other forces. that is not something we can count on right now. saudis are mad at us as well. >> andrea: this is big every than israel. the...
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we have in egypt a muslim brotherhood president. we are seeing a reversal in the hopes and the greatest threat of all is iran four years closer to a nuclear weapon. we have to recognize we have to do as the president has done. i congratulate him on taking out osama bin laden and going after the leadership in al qaeda, but we can't kill our way out of this mess. we will have to put in place a comprehensive and robust strategy to help the world of islam and other parts of the world reject this radical violent extremism which is not on the run. it's not hiding. this was a group involved in ten or 12 countries and it presents an enormous threat to our friends and the world and to america long-term. we must have a comprehensive strategy to reject this kind of extremism. >> mr. president. >> mire first job as commander in chief is to keep the american people safe. that's what we have done over the last years. we ended of war in iraq and focused on those who actually killed us on 9/11. as a consequence, al qaeda's core leadership has been
we have in egypt a muslim brotherhood president. we are seeing a reversal in the hopes and the greatest threat of all is iran four years closer to a nuclear weapon. we have to recognize we have to do as the president has done. i congratulate him on taking out osama bin laden and going after the leadership in al qaeda, but we can't kill our way out of this mess. we will have to put in place a comprehensive and robust strategy to help the world of islam and other parts of the world reject this...
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the military now runs egypt, but it promises a transition to civilian rule. today, the people were back in the streets of cairo wondering what their revolution has brought. clarisa ward is there. >> reporter: they streamed into tahrir square by the tens of thousands, an endless sea of egyptian flags. supporters of the muslim brotherhood dominated the square, banned under mubarak, its islamist party won a majority in recent parliamentary elections. still intoxicated by the hard-won freedom to speak their minds, many held banners ridiculing the former president. but not everyone in cairo was celebrating. this is just one of many marchs out protesting today. you can hear these people chanting over and over again, "down with the military regime." and now they're marching to tahrir square. activists claim that nearly 100 protesters have been killed by security forces since the military took power last year when mubarak fell. while the military says it will step down after presidential elections in june, many here, including activists khaled mansour, believe the re
the military now runs egypt, but it promises a transition to civilian rule. today, the people were back in the streets of cairo wondering what their revolution has brought. clarisa ward is there. >> reporter: they streamed into tahrir square by the tens of thousands, an endless sea of egyptian flags. supporters of the muslim brotherhood dominated the square, banned under mubarak, its islamist party won a majority in recent parliamentary elections. still intoxicated by the hard-won freedom...
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aid to egypt. >> egypt, watch you do and how you do it. teetering with the congress to have aid cut off if you incite violence between israelis and palestinians. >> $1 billion of u.s. aid can focus the mind of morsi who today accuse israel of aggression. raising questions if he can be the broker that former president hosni mubarak was. >> shannon: ed henry at the white house. thank you, ed. get insight on the potential cease-fire agreement, michael orrin. thank you for being with us today. i want to ask about the players in the negotiations now. start with hamas hamas. reuters is saying they have put things on the table. israel has yet to respond to what they proposed. is there anything you can tell us about that? >> hamas is saying that. i wouldn't take hamas as a credible source. listen, there is no secret formula here. it's simple. hamas fired 100 rockets in the last week. in course of 2012, 700 rockets. these people live in constant fear. they have to stop. we have to create situation that terror quist not decide every month or week to
aid to egypt. >> egypt, watch you do and how you do it. teetering with the congress to have aid cut off if you incite violence between israelis and palestinians. >> $1 billion of u.s. aid can focus the mind of morsi who today accuse israel of aggression. raising questions if he can be the broker that former president hosni mubarak was. >> shannon: ed henry at the white house. thank you, ed. get insight on the potential cease-fire agreement, michael orrin. thank you for being...
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so, what does it mean if egypt has an islamist president? now we are joined from jerusalem the former chief of staff to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. welcome again, and what is your reaction if he pulls it out today? >> well it would mean this arab spring is turning rapidly into a muslim winter. we have to understand that iran has been the extreme radical islam form in the middle east while we had egypt as a counter, of a secular, very moderate regime over the past 35, 40 years. if morsi wins and the muslim brotherhood wins, means we're looking at a radical islamic middle east, full of tensions and will not be a simple situation for israel or the west. >> eric: could it is eventually lead to a scuttling of the peace treaty? >> well, effectively the peace treaty, while formally it still exists, effectively is not there anymore. there is no meaningful economic ties, but, still, we're certainly not in a situation of war and that is good news. we hope in any case the peace treaty will remain intact each under a radical regime, thoug
so, what does it mean if egypt has an islamist president? now we are joined from jerusalem the former chief of staff to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. welcome again, and what is your reaction if he pulls it out today? >> well it would mean this arab spring is turning rapidly into a muslim winter. we have to understand that iran has been the extreme radical islam form in the middle east while we had egypt as a counter, of a secular, very moderate regime over the past 35, 40...
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cairo, egypt. stay in the middle east where relentless airstrikes and rockets continue to rain down despite talk of a cease-fire. to david lee miller in israel with the latest. >> stewart, it was a late night for diplomacy. the israeli prime minister netanyahu meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton. no announcement regarding a cease-fire. they both addressed the fact that whatever is produced has to be a lasting and just peace. meanwhile, hamas spokesman says israel has not responded to the latest cease-fire proposals and the earliest there could be any type of truce is tomorrow. meanwhile, we have seen today more rockets launched from gaza by militants. at least 130 of them -- one of the rockets landing not far from the city of jaw jerusalem. it landed in a palestinian village. also another rocket hit a building on the outskirts of tel aviv. this was the farthest rocket hit yet since this conflict got underway. it traveled some 45 miles and there were some light injuries in the tel aviv a
cairo, egypt. stay in the middle east where relentless airstrikes and rockets continue to rain down despite talk of a cease-fire. to david lee miller in israel with the latest. >> stewart, it was a late night for diplomacy. the israeli prime minister netanyahu meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton. no announcement regarding a cease-fire. they both addressed the fact that whatever is produced has to be a lasting and just peace. meanwhile, hamas spokesman says israel has not...
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>> bob: two-state solution. >> eric: the key is egypt. clearly the key is egypt. if egypt doesn't want to keep the peace in the middle east, it doesn't. the problem is mohammed morsi is a muslim brotherhood disciple. under the charter there no state of israel. egypt right now has a big decision to make. are they with the west or going to stay with the mull las in iran -- mullahs in iran. >> bob: they have embassy in israel and recognize israel is a country. they do that. they accepted that. >> eric: they did. that >> bob: they are still there. they haven't denounced it, have they? >> greg: make a bright spot about hillary, she called it "terrorism." >> dana: how refreshing. >> greg: she called the rocket attacks terror. there is still some in the media when they discuss hamas not referring to the rockets being lobbed in to communities where there are innocent people. not referring to it as terror like it's angry tenants. what do you call it? fear of language. >> bob: keep in mind to be fair the israelis, i understand why they are bombing where they are bombing but
>> bob: two-state solution. >> eric: the key is egypt. clearly the key is egypt. if egypt doesn't want to keep the peace in the middle east, it doesn't. the problem is mohammed morsi is a muslim brotherhood disciple. under the charter there no state of israel. egypt right now has a big decision to make. are they with the west or going to stay with the mull las in iran -- mullahs in iran. >> bob: they have embassy in israel and recognize israel is a country. they do that. they...
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will be sentenced in april. >>> and the son of the transportation secretary is banned from leaving egypt. sam lahood works for a group promoting democracy. when they tried to get on a plane last weekend, they were stopped. the military rulers there are clamping down on foreign rights' workers. he has no idea when he can leave. >>> the pentagon is laying out its plan to cut $295 billion out of the budget over the next five years. the army and marines were lose 100,000 troops. the navy will retire some cruisers but kept 11 aircraft carriers. the emphasis now is on smaller special operations forces like the navy seals and unmanned drones. >>> -- drone. >>> coming up, what we don't need. other possible metro fare increase. >> up next, how much they're talking about this time. tucker. >>> the mild temperatures to start your day. we have rain on the way and could be a thunderstorm as well. and then cooler temperatures. we have it all in the weather department. julie wright has it all on the traffic after the break. . >> hi, welcome back. it's 4:45 right now and looking outside. can you see the
will be sentenced in april. >>> and the son of the transportation secretary is banned from leaving egypt. sam lahood works for a group promoting democracy. when they tried to get on a plane last weekend, they were stopped. the military rulers there are clamping down on foreign rights' workers. he has no idea when he can leave. >>> the pentagon is laying out its plan to cut $295 billion out of the budget over the next five years. the army and marines were lose 100,000 troops....
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this is time egypt doesn't have. there is a real interest in moving forward and creating solutions to the many problems left behind by the mubarak era. the problem throughout the region where you see changes is the deep polarization between islamic parties and secular forces and both sides deeply afraid the other side is going to create an islamic regime or take the countries that have undergone democratic transitions back into ought accuratetic rule. >> steven, you say president morsi and the muslim brotherhood after spending decades being sidelined they're terrified of losing power. beyond that, is there much clarity about their motives in recent days? >> there doesn't seem to be. the muslim brotherhood is a very opaque organization. it's decades out of power and just months in power. this seems to have been a misstep, a misjudgment. the question is, what were the motivations behind it? was it as some have suggested that morsi was feeling confident riding a wave of international approval after brokering a cease-fir
this is time egypt doesn't have. there is a real interest in moving forward and creating solutions to the many problems left behind by the mubarak era. the problem throughout the region where you see changes is the deep polarization between islamic parties and secular forces and both sides deeply afraid the other side is going to create an islamic regime or take the countries that have undergone democratic transitions back into ought accuratetic rule. >> steven, you say president morsi...
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>> iran is competing with egypt. they want to win. their chance is to have more extreme on the outside. so they support not only hamas, but also the jihad. >> islamic jihad. >> islamic jihad in gaza. so the islamic jihad forces them also to be more extreme. one of the problems in gaza is there is nobody to really -- there is a competition among four or five different groups. the sell afterists and the jihad and many other groups and they're competing and iran is supplying arms to all of them. >> so who do you negotiate the cease-fire with? >> look, hamas has to take charge, otherwise they don't have a future. >> can they? >> i think yes. they don't have a choice. not only them, but the others, too. if hamas won't take a position, the people in gaza will say -- to those others, stop it. what are you doing to? there are people in gaza too. and none of us want to see them suffering. it doesn't give us any pleasure. >> we'll have more from wolf's interview with shimon peres in a little bit. among other things, peres has some advice for ev
>> iran is competing with egypt. they want to win. their chance is to have more extreme on the outside. so they support not only hamas, but also the jihad. >> islamic jihad. >> islamic jihad in gaza. so the islamic jihad forces them also to be more extreme. one of the problems in gaza is there is nobody to really -- there is a competition among four or five different groups. the sell afterists and the jihad and many other groups and they're competing and iran is supplying arms...